Sing Your Heart Out
Good girls don't date rock stars. They certainly don't have rock star f-buddies.
Still
a virgin at 21, Meg Smart walks a straight and narrow path. She aces
her classes, excels at her part time job, and carefully avoids
trouble--no drinks, no drugs, and especially, no boyfriends.
Rock
star Miles Webb doesn't do "boyfriend." He skips over intimacy and love
in favor of easy distraction--a beautiful woman under him, screaming
his name.
Meg is drawn to the pain in his gorgeous, tortured
voice. But the man she hears on the radio is nothing like the player she
meets at a mutual friend's house party. When she walks in on one of his
trysts, she's embarrassed enough to die. His merciless teasing leaves
her blushed and frustrated, but she's intrigued by his wit, his
confidence, his casual offer to give her a night she'll never forget.
Neither
of them wants a relationship, so they strike up an arrangement: They'll
be friends with benefits, nothing more, nothing less. There are only
three rules: no secrets, no feelings, no falling in love.
Only neither one of them can quite abide by the terms.
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